The Ultimate Blessing! The 
biggest blessing for the people of jannah –
Seeing Allah (SWT)
The Greatest Delight: Ridwaan Allah and Looking At His Face
In fact every human being has a concept of a creator as said in Quran that Allah 
(swt) testified every soul that I am your Rabb (lord) and the humans said yes 
and we testify.
وَإِذۡ أَخَذَ
رَبُّكَ مِنۢ بَنِىٓ ءَادَمَ مِن ظُهُورِهِمۡ ذُرِّيَّتَہُمۡ وَأَشۡہَدَهُمۡ عَلَىٰٓ 
أَنفُسِہِمۡ أَلَسۡتُ بِرَبِّكُمۖ قَالُواْ بَلَىٰۛ شَهِدۡنَآۛ أَن تَقُولُواْ 
يَوۡمَ ٱلۡقِيَـٰمَةِ إِنَّا ڪُنَّا عَنۡ هَـٰذَا غَـٰفِلِينَ
And (remember) when your Lord brought forth from the Children of Adam, from 
their loins, their seed (or from Adam's loin his offspring) and made them 
testify as to themselves (saying): "Am I not your Lord?" They said: "Yes! We 
testify," and that you can not say on the day of judgment that you were 
unaware.(Al- Araf 172)
As a Muslim we have submitted to Allah (SWT) and follow his orders. Some times 
if we do wrong we are so scared of his wrath and punishment, while if we do good 
then expect his blessings and rewards in this world and the hereafter.
We have never seen Allah in this world but love him or fear him. This is called 
Imaan bilghaib (To believe in the unseen) and this is the ultimate base of our 
belief(Imaan).As Allah has described in Quran that I am closer to you than your 
larynges or your spinal chord, I witness your thoughts and deeds that are shown 
or apparent and those that are hidden in your chests and minds.
For us it is impossible to see Allah (SWT) in this worldly life, although we beg 
him, we pray him for his mercy and blessings all the times, if we are devout 
Muslims. We have a great bondage with Allah (SWT) and great confidence in him 
for this world and the here after. We seek refuge from him from evil and seek 
his guidance spread on our lives. With all this great connections we are unable 
to visualise how Allah is, how he looks like? We have no concept of his looks 
and appearance but we have the greatest desire and longing to see and meet 
Allah( SWT) after our death or after our eternal life.
ٱلَّذِينَ يَظُنُّونَ أَنَّہُم مُّلَـٰقُواْ رَبِّہِمۡ وَأَنَّهُمۡ إِلَيۡهِ 
رَٲجِعُونَ (٤٦
(They are those) who are certain that they are going to meet their Lord, and 
that unto Him they are going to return. (46 Al- Baqara)
So the greatest reward for a believer is to see Allah (SWT) after our death or 
on the day of judgment. For this every Muslim is eagerly waiting. 
The pleasures of this world are tangible and present, whilst the delights of 
Paradise are as-yet unseen promises. People are readily influenced by what they 
can see and know instantly; it is hard enough for them to forgo something that 
is in front of them for the sake of something else that is in the future, so how 
much harder it is if the promise will not be attained until after death! So 
Allah (swt) drew a comparison between the pleasures of this world and the joys 
of Paradise, and explained that the delights of Paradise are far superior to 
this world's pleasures. The Qur'an speaks at length denouncing this world of 
instant, fleeting pleasures and stating that the rewards with Allah as far 
better and ever lasting, to encourage man to strive hard for success in the next 
world: 
"Some faces that Day will be Nadhirah [shining, radiant], Looking at their Rabb." 
[75:22-23] 
Ibn al-Itheer said, "Seeing Allah is the ultimate joy in the Hereafter, the most 
precious gift of Allah. May Allah (swt) help us reach that goal?" [Jaami' al-Usool, 
10/557]
Abu Sa'eed al-Khudri reported that the Prophet (saw) said that "Allah will say 
to the people of Paradise, "O People of Paradise! They will say, "We are at Your 
Worship, our Rabb, and all goodness is in Your hand." He will say, "Are you 
content?" They will say, "Why should we not be content, O Rabb, when you have 
given us what you have not given to anyone else of Your Creation?" He will say, 
"Shall I not give you better than that?" They will say, "O Rabb, what could be 
better than that?" He will say, "I grant you My pleasure and I will never be 
displeased with you after that." [al-Bukhaari and Muslim, Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh]
Muslim and at-Tirmidhi reported from Suhayb ar-Rumi that the Messenger of Allah 
(saw) said: "When the people of Paradise enter Paradise, Allah will say: "Do you 
want anything more?" They will say, "Have You not made our faces white [i.e. 
honoured us]? Have You not admitted us to Paradise and saved us from the Fire?" 
Then the veil will be lifted, and they will never have been given anything more 
dear to them than looking at their Rabb, may He be Blessed and Exalted." 
One report adds, "Then the Prophet (saw) recited the aayah, "For those who have 
done good is the best [reward i.e. Paradise] and even more [i.e. the honour of 
glancing at the Countenance of Allah]..." [10:26]
Thus seeing the Face of Allah (swt) was interpreted as part of the "more" [mazeed] 
which Allah has promised to al-Muhsinoon [those who have done good]:
"There they will have all that they desire - and We have more [for them, i.e. a 
glance at the All-Mighty, All-Majestic." [50:35]
This is a joy and honour that will be denied to the Kuffaar and Mushrikeen:
"Nay, surely they [evildoers] will be veiled from seeing their Rabb that day." 
[83:15]
Imaam Maalik ibn Anas, the Imaam of al-Madinah, used this aayah as proof that 
"Looking at their Rabb" [75:23] literally meant they would see the face of 
Allah, as some had interpreted it as meaning the people would be waiting for 
their reward. Maalik said, "They have lied.... The people will look at Allah on 
the Day of Resurrection with their own eyes. If the believers are not going to 
see their Rabb on the Day of Resurrection, why did Allah (swt) say that the 
kuffaar would be veiled from Seeing Him?" [See Sharh as-Sunnah, Mishkaat al-Masaabeeh, 
3/100 no. 5662]
at-Tahhaawi, the great Hanafi Imaam, said in his "al-'Aqeedah at-Tahhaawiyyah", 
"This seeing [Allah] is true, something that will happen to the people of 
Paradise; it is not necessary to attempt to define it or describe how it will 
happen. It is mentioned in the Book of Our Rabb [75:23]. The way it will happen 
is according to the will and knowledge of Allah and we have to believe in it as 
it was narrated from the Messenger of Allah in the saheeh hadith. We should not 
interpret it according to our own inclinations and opinions, for no one is sound 
in his deen except the one who submits fully to Allah and His Messenger. What is 
ambiguous should be referred to one who has knowledge (i.e. a scholar)" [Sharh 
at-Tahhaawiyyah, 203]
"And strain not your eyes in longing for the things We have given them for 
enjoyment to various groups of them [mushrikeen and kuffaar] the splendour of 
this life that We may test them thereby. But the provision [good reward in the 
Hereafter] of your Rabb is better and more lasting" [20:131]
There are many reasons why the delights of Paradise are superior to the 
pleasures of this dunyaa; Amongst them: 
(i) The Pleasures of this Dunyaa are fleeting.
"Say: Short is the enjoyment of this world. The Hereafter is [far] better for 
him who fears Allah.." [4:77]
The Prophet (saw) illustrated the inferiority of this dunyaa by comparing it to 
what Allah has prepared in Paradise, "By Allah, this world in comparison with 
the Hereafter is nothing more than as if one of you put his finger" - and he 
gestured with his forefinger - "in the sea; let him see how much water he would 
retrieve" [Saheeh Muslim, 4/2193, no. 2858]. A finger dipped in the ocean would 
not even pick up one drop; this is how little this world is worth when compared 
with the Aakhirah.
Because these pleasures are so insignificant, Allah (swt) has rebuked those who 
prefer the pleasures of this world to the joys of the Aakhirah: 
"O you who believe! What is the matter with you, that when you are asked to go 
forth in the Cause of Allah [Jihaad] you cling heavily to this earth? Do you 
prefer the life of this world to the Hereafter? But little is the comfort of 
this life, as compared with the Hereafter" [9:38]
We have already quoted numerous texts that indicate the inexhaustible abundance 
of the blessings and joys of the Aakhirah.
For this reason, when the people of Paradise have been saved from the Fire, they 
will be detained of a bridge between Paradise and Hell, where they will be 
purified by settling any wrongs that may be outstanding, so that they may enter 
Paradise, pure of heart and soul, free from any resentment, envy or other 
negative emotions of this world. al-Bukhaari and Muslim report that when the 
people of Paradise enter Paradise, "There will be no hatred of resentment among 
them, their hearts will be as one, and they will glorify Allah, morning and 
evening" [al-Bukhaari from Abu Hurayrah, in Kitaab bid' al-Khalq, Baab maa jaa'a 
fi Sifaat al-Jannah, Fath al-Baari, 6/318] 
(iv) The Pleasures of This World are Transient Whilst the Joys of the Hereafter 
are lasting and eternal.
This is why Allah (swt) calls the pleasures of this world "temporary 
conveniences" because they are enjoyed for a short while, then come to an end, 
but the joys of al-Aakhirah have no end: 
"What is with you, must vanish, and what is with Allah will endure.." [16:96.
(v) Seeking to Enjoy the Pleasures of this World and Neglecting the Hereafter 
Will be Followed By Regret and Sorrow When One Enters the Fire of Hell.
كُلُّ نَفۡسٍ۬ ذَآٮِٕقَة
ٱلۡمَوۡتِۗ وَإِنَّمَا تُوَفَّوۡنَ أُجُورَڪُمۡ يَوۡمَ ٱلۡقِيَـٰمَةِۖ فَمَن 
زُحۡزِحَ عَنِ ٱلنَّارِ وَأُدۡخِلَ ٱلۡجَنَّةَ . فَقَدۡ فَازَۗ وَمَا ٱلۡحَيَوٰةُ 
ٱلدُّنۡيَآ إِلَّا مَتَـٰعُ ٱلۡغُرُورِ (١٨٥
"Everyone shall taste death. And only on the Day of Resurrection will you be 
paid your wages in full. And whoever is removed away from the Fire and admitted 
to Paradise, he indeed is successful. The life of this world is only the 
enjoyment of deception [a deceiving thing]" [3:185 
كُلُّ مَنۡ عَلَيۡہَا فَانٍ۬ (٢٦) وَيَبۡقَىٰ وَجۡهُ رَبِّكَ ذُو ٱلۡجَلَـٰلِ 
وَٱلۡإِكۡرَامِ
Whatsoever is on it (the earth) will perish. (26) And the Face of your Lord full 
of Majesty and Honour will remain forever. (27 Al-Rahman)
So the long lasting and eternal pleasures for a Momin is to attain the blessings 
of Allah (SWT) in the here after and the ultimate blessing is to see and meet 
Allah (SWT) in person. We all should pray and wait for this Ultimate Blessings!